Siddhananda: So, here's the next one. (Showing a small stone which is half white and half grey/black). Got a little, oh, it's that same kind of grey one with the different [shade].
G: Right.
Siddhananda: [Different] shades of grey. Shades of grey! (laughing).
G: Shades of grey! (laughing).
Siddhananda: Alright, (long pause with closed eyes). (Pets barking in the background) There they go! (referring to the two pets in the house), they heard a bus stop out there. (long pause) Okay, they (the spirit) said they want to be in heaven with the angels, and i said, "well, where are you now?" They feel like they're in limbo, stuck in an in-between state.
G: Where, like a purgatory? They must be catholic (laughing).
Siddhananda: Must be. i'm sure you're right, if that's the case.
G: Yeah, they must be Catholic, because they think they're in a purgatory state.
Siddhananda: Yeah, Catholic is resonating with them.
G: Exactly. And as soon as he said that, i said okay, we'll have Mary come and Christ come.
Siddhananda: Okay.
G: Mary and Christ and they need to find out [that] no, they don't have to be in a limbo state that they got themselves in. Maybe, they didn't have the priest give them last rites or whatever, so, they think they have to be in a purgatory state.
Siddhananda: Okay, is that what they believe in, that way?
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: Interesting, Okay. So, Mary and Christ are there, very bright, lovely translucent light presence, both of them there. Can't beat that, let's face it!
G: No.
Siddhananda: They are looking up, bent down, just looking down more, i guess, with their head in in their hands, almost like what have i done. It's just a feeling of a heaviness they have there with them.
G: Right.
Siddhananda: What have i done wrong or something, i don't know. That i didn't go to heaven, that i didn't go to heaven.
G: Yeah.
Siddhananda: So, that light is there, they are sort of looking up there. You do see a strip of... it's darker there and above there is that light with the angels.
G: (nodding and acknowledging).
Siddhananda: So, i just think they've been too heavy, just the heaviness of that has not helped them lift up or whatever.
G: Yeah, exactly.
Siddhananda: So, (pause) i think they are in really good hands. The arms are open to them, both of them together, the arms are open. i do see a more heavenly look to it, like they're in the clouds, that beautiful sort of angelic, very clear and crisp, all of a sudden. Really nice! So, i think they're in good hands.
G: They're on their way to the heavenlies.
Siddhananda: They're flying away. Okay, wooh (moving the stone over to a shelf as if flying away). Bye, enjoy.
G: Catholics believe they have to go and have the last rites. They believe they have to get confession and they have to have the last rites.
Siddhananda: Okay.
G: ..preformed by a priest and stuff. So, if they don't have that, they'll be thinking they are in purgatory or something.
Siddhananda: Interesting, yeah.
G: They're holding themselves back, yeah.
Siddhananda: Right, it had that feeling of that. Boy, you hit that on the head, the way you have put that together. So, that's great, that really helped.
glad they were able to move forward ... lovely feeling to the imagery of Christ and Mary as always ... thank you
ReplyDeleteNamaste - yes they are in good hands! Beautifully uplifting thank you!
ReplyDeleteInteresting info. Good to see them move along though. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLiza
Very much enjoyed. Lovely imagery. Thank you...Om Shanti
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